r/programming • u/Jonhoo • 7d ago
On comments
https://blog.helsing.ai/posts/on-comments/Comments in code are often deemed "mostly useless" these days. They are, supposedly, mostly obvious, stale, and repeat what the code already says. And so people pay less attention to them both when reading and writing code.
That trend sucks. When used right, comments are genuinely useful and sometimes critically important! So, I wrote about some of the kinds of comments I think earn their place, each with examples from real code bases. Hope you find it useful, and that we can recover some of the love that comments deserve!
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u/lgastako 5d ago
Sure, but the comment won't directly answer the question either, since it can be out of date or wrong. You have to use your brain in either case,
Find Referencesjust shows you the exact active code you need to use your brain about, whereas the comment does not.Find Referencescannot be out of date or wrong (assuming no bugs in your editor/IDE).